Railway Village | ||||
The Boothbay Railway Village, operates a narrow gauge coal fired steam train in a re-created historic village composed of locally significant historic structures. Additionally the museum exhibits one of the finest presentations of antique vehicles in New England. The Boothbay Railway Village is comprised of over ten acres and 28 historic structures. It is the village and its Village Green where exciting events and activities take place. Photo 109 | ![]() | |||
Narrow Gage trains such as this operate on an hourly schedule. Photo 116 | ![]() | |||
Same Photo 115 | ![]() | |||
The Locomotive is so small it looks like a toy. But it's a real narrow gage loco, once used for logging. Made by Henschel & Sohn in 1934 Photo 114 |
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loco Photo 106 | ![]() | |||
From the engineer's viewpoint. Note burning coal. Photo 112 | ![]() | |||
loco Photo 107 | ![]() | |||
Train on it's circuit Photo 97 | ![]() | |||
Old car Photo 102 | ![]() | |||
old car and old caboose Photo 105 | ![]() | |||
Interior of caboose Photo 104 | ![]() | |||
Another caboose Photo 108 | ![]() | |||
3 old dump cars Photo 110 | ![]() | |||
3 old dump cars, detail Photo 110 |
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Other old cars Photo 111 | ![]() | |||
Old Cat Photo 92 | ![]() | |||
International harvestor 1937 Farmall F-12 Photo 93 | ![]() | |||
Building Photo 95 | ![]() | |||
Old fire truck Photo 96 | ![]() | |||
Fire station Photo 99 | ![]() | |||
Buildings Photo 100 | ![]() | |||
Another train, the loco being stripped of parts. Photo 101 | ![]() | |||
Water tower Photo 103 | ![]() | |||
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